
Welcome to the Squeaky Clean Energy Podcast, a fresh take on North Carolina’s evolving clean energy policy landscape. Covering technologies such as solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, biogas, electric vehicles, battery storage, and the whole nine yards. Hosted and produced by Matt Abele on behalf of NC Sustainable Energy Association.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 133 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | News | |||

On episode 128 of the Squeaky Clean Energy Podcast, we’re turning back the clock to go back to the news of a little bit earlier this summer with the reconciliation bill. On this episode we’re spending time with the CEO of Rewiring America to talk spe... more
On episode 127 of the Squeaky Clean Energy Podcast, we speak with Jeremy Kalin, Attorney at Law, at Avisen Legal, and Albert Lin, Consultant with Gizmo Global. We discussed fuel costs and the current regulatory structure that allows utilities to pass... more
Episode 126 of the Squeaky Clean Energy podcast features a live recording from the 2025 State Energy Conference. This year, we feature a panel with a few of the region’s energy leaders: * Bill Malcolm, AARP, Government Affairs Director - Utilities * ... more
On episode 125 of the Squeaky Clean Energy Podcast, we speak with Tim Echols, a commissioner at the Georgia Public Service Commission. We discussed topics like load growth and data centers, new electricity generation, including the Vogtle Nuclear pla... more
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An excellent way to get the latest insights into the clean energy market in NC and beyond. Must listen for anyone involved in electric power generation!
Thanks Matt and the NCSEA team for the all great work you’re doing to steer our state in the right direction.
I’ve been reviewing North Carolina policy issues for years and I really wish I had discovered this show sooner. Excellent discussions and analysis of legislative and regulatory topics relevant to utilities and energy.
The show has become a bit of a utility defender and really not defending clean energy in NC. Heavily noticed this in the episode on Net Metering 2.0 (NEM 2.0) where they defended the new policy, as not much worse than existing net metering policy in the state. This is really not the case. The new net metering policy is a huge win for Duke Energy and a huge loss in benefits for residential solar customers in NC. Moving to the avoided cost rate compensation in net metering during for basically all... more
Although the podcast often focuses on North Carolina, the issues are relevant to all the bigger clean energy community. Issues in North Carolina are the microcosm of the other communities that are focused on a clean energy transition. The hosts are respected clean energy leaders. The podcast offer great insights, lessons and is making a meaningful impact on the our clean energy transition. Great work!









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